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How to compare legal quotes correctly

Legal fee quotes come in hourly, flat, and contingency formats, each with very different risk profiles. Compare carefully — a $300/hour attorney and a $200/hour attorney may cost the same total if one is faster.

Retainer requirements, scope of work, and who does the work (attorney vs paralegal vs associate) are the biggest variables. Paralegal time should always be billed at a lower rate.

Compare court filing fees (pass-through vs included), communication frequency expectations, and whether billing is itemized. A flat-fee engagement is lower risk for predictable matters; hourly is better for unpredictable ones.

Most important fields to compare

  • Total fee or hourly rate
  • Retainer required
  • Scope of work
  • Court filing fees
  • Paralegal vs attorney rate
  • Contingency vs flat fee vs hourly
  • Estimated case duration
  • Communication frequency
  • Itemized billing
  • Payment schedule

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